
Is the umbrella body for the voluntary and community sector in Southwark who have helped us with funding and infrastructure initiatives.

Is our local government body which has supported the Club from a funding perspective and with career guidance and community education initiatives.

Oliver Goldsmith Primary School partners with the Club on a joint after-school programme supporting EAL (English as an Additional Language) pupils in literacy and numeracy. Currently focused on KS1 children, it provides a nurturing environment for those who may lack learning support at home, helping them build skills and confidence.

Is one of our local parish churches who have been very supportive in terms of community networking, running joint programmes and sharing training initiatives.

St Mary’s University partners with the Club to offer work placements for two students each year. These placements provide practical experience in youth and community settings, including fitness and sports-related roles. The partnership supports students’ learning while also contributing to the delivery of our programmes.

Employment 4 All works with the Club to support young people on their journey into employment. Through mentoring, workshops, and job readiness activities, this partnership helps participants build the skills and confidence needed to succeed in the workplace.

Hawthorn Advisors supports the Club as a corporate partner, contributing both time and funding to strengthen our work. Their team has taken part in fundraising efforts, including a sponsored hiking challenge, and continues to champion the Club’s mission. This ongoing support helps us create opportunities for local young people.

Mount Street partners with the Club through hands-on volunteering and career-focused engagement. Their team has helped improve our building and outdoor areas. They also hosted our young people at their London office and visited the Club to share career insights, creating valuable experiences that inspire the next generation.

Convergence supports the Club through career-focused engagement and digital resources. Their team has visited our young people to share guidance on careers, skills, and future opportunities, helping to broaden horizons and build confidence. They have also generously donated laptops, which are used across our youth and kids club sessions to support learning and digital activities.

Is a co-educational school for 13 to 18 year olds. We are proud of our association with the College, it being their students who founded the Club in 1912. The College supports the Club with fundraising initiatives and providing charity governance and administrative services.

Our coached football and basketball sessions are made possible with support from The National Lottery Community Fund, helping us give local young people a safe, active and welcoming space to grow.